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Seat structure

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-05-24
APRICA CHILDRENS PROD
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[0014]An object of the present invention is to provide a seat structure capable of dispersing a body pressure acting on the buttocks.
[0015]Another object of the present invention is to provide a seat structure capable of preventing local loads acting on the buttocks both in the form of a bed and in the form of a chair.
[0016]A further object of the present invention is to provide a seat structure with comfortableness and relieved fatigue for a baby with unstable loins and back.
[0017]A seat structure in accordance with the present invention includes a seat portion, a backrest portion adjustable in inclination angle, and a bridging member covering up a flexion portion between the seat portion and the backrest portion for bridging the seat portion and the backrest portion smoothly.
[0018]Although a concave and convex portion or a corner gap is formed at the coupling portion between the seat portion and the backrest portion, the buttocks rest on the bridging member positioned at this coupling portion whereby a body pressure is uniformly dispersed on the bridging member. In particular, in a seat structure having a backrest portion that can be inclined backward to take the form of a bed, when it is in the form of a bed, the buttocks are not in direct contact with the concave and convex portion, thereby avoiding local loads. Furthermore, when the seat takes the form of a chair, the bridging member covers the corner gap to extend smoothly and supports the buttocks tightly with its entire upper surface.

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Any adopted structure cannot avoid the formation of concave and convex in the coupling portion between the seat portion and the backrest portion.
When the baby's pain sensation is stimulated by the load locally acting upon the baby's buttocks, the baby feels uncomfortable, resulting in an adverse effect on the brain.
Furthermore, in a case of a premature baby, even a small step at a body-supporting portion may have an adverse affect on a baby's growth.
The uncomfortable feeling because of the local loads acting on the buttocks may apply to adult's seats.

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[0033]FIG. 4 schematically shows a seat structure in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The seat structure shown is a seat assembly for nursing equipment such as baby carriages, baby racks and child seats, including a seat plate 10 formed of a rigid material and a backrest plate 11 pivotably coupled to seat plate 10 by means of a shaft 12. The seat assembly is formed such that it can be switched between the form of a chair and the form of a bed by adjusting an inclination angle of backrest plate 11. FIG. 4 shows the seat in the form of a bed.

[0034]As shown, a bridging member 13 is arranged on a flexion portion (coupling portion) between seat plate 10 and backrest plate 11. Bridging member 13 is preferably a member shaped like a thin flat plate exerting an elastic force against a bending force and has its one end 13a coupled to seat plate 10 by an adhesive or the like. The other end 13b of bridging member 13 is a free end and may slide on backrest plate 11 in acc...

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A seat structure includes a seat plate, a backrest plate adjustable in inclination angle, and a bridging member covering up a flexion portion between the seat plate and the backrest plate for bridging the seat plate and the backrest plate smoothly. The bridging member is a member shaped like a thin flat plate having a flexural elasticity and stably supports a baby's buttocks while dispersing a body pressure with its entire surface. This structure can provide such a seat structure that can prevent local loads from acting on the buttocks both in the form of a bed and in the form of a chair.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a seat structure including a seat portion and a backrest portion adjustable in inclination angle, and more particularly to a seat structure suitable for nursing equipment.[0003]2. Description of the Background Art[0004]In nursing equipment such as a baby carriage, a baby rack and a child seat, an inclination angle of a backrest portion of a seat is usually adjustable. In the nursing equipment receiving a baby shortly after birth, the backrest portion is inclined backward to an approximately horizontal state in order to realize a bed state. Nursing equipment that can be switched between the form of a bed and the form of a chair in accordance with the developmental stages of infants is commercially available.[0005]FIG. 1 is a view showing a partial seat of nursing equipment in the form of a bed as seen from above. The seat includes a seat portion 1 and a backrest portion 2 adjustable in in...

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IPC IPC(8): A47D1/00A47C3/12A47C3/00A47C4/28A47C7/00A47C13/00A47D1/02
CPCA47D1/002A47D11/005
Inventor KASSAI, KENZOUONISHI, ICHIRO
Owner APRICA CHILDRENS PROD
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